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Baseball season has arrived in New York! If you are looking for a way to enjoy a ball game with your kids, we have got your guide to family-friendly baseball in and around NYC right here. Editor’s Note: This article has been updated for 2024.

But before you go to a game …

Review the home team’s policy for bringing bags (such as diaper bags) and outside food and drink into the ballpark.

Family-friendly NYC baseball: Major Leagues

New York Mets —  We’ve written many times over the years about how the Mets and Citi Field in Queens, by far, are the most family-friendly Major League Baseball option in NYC.  They offer family/child ticket deals, giveaways and, after Sunday home games, a post-game “kids run the bases” event. They have an awesome fun zone to entertain kids, big and small, in the center field plaza. And don’t forget the perks like free tickets and gear if your child joins the Mr. and Mrs. Met’s Kids Club. In 2022, the Mets added a Sensory Nook, a specially designed quiet area to help those with autism, ADHD and dyslexia escape from the overstimulation that can occur at major sporting events.

New York Yankees — The perennial AL East contenders finally started offering something just for your little Bronx Bomber at Yankee Stadium in 2017. That’s when the team opened its Kids Clubhouse, a 2,850-square-foot area on the 300 level in right field. It has baseball-themed playground equipment on a soft artificial surface and shaded areas with interactive exhibits. Parents can play along or watch the kiddies from a dugout a few feet away. The area includes TV monitors so you don’t miss the game, family restrooms with changing tables and a private space for nursing mothers.

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Your child can try to smack a few dingers at the wiffle ball park in the center field pavilion at the New York Mets’ Citi Field. (Photo: Kevin McKeever)

Family-friendly NYC area baseball: The Minors

Sure, it’s not the big leagues. For families, though, minor league baseball is much cheaper and often more fun. You and the kids can get closer to the action at these more intimate parks and the home teams tend to emphasize entertaining the fans more than just making a buck.

Brooklyn Cyclones — The Single A affiliate of the Mets offers the Puzzle Piece Funhouse, “a sensory safe space, designed specifically to accommodate children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, as well as their families,” according to their website. You must apply online to use this space. Check the promotion schedule for fireworks nights and the chance to run the bases after a game. Tickets tend to sell out quickly for this cool park that has views of both the Atlantic Ocean and neighboring Coney Island.

Somerset Patriots — Pinstripers of the future are showcased in Bridgewater Township, N.J., a bit over an hour from Manhattan by car or 75 to 90 minutes by train. After hosting an independent team for more than 20 years, the Patriots in 2012 became the Yankees’ Double-A affiliate. This beautiful retro-style park opened in 1999, featuring lawn seating for the squirmier set. There’s also a kids’ fun zone, frequent post-game fireworks shows and Sunday kids “run the bases” events. You can even order food from any seat using a mobile app and then pick it up at the concession to minimize missing game action. If you plan on hitting multiple games, consider having your child join the Sluggers Kids Club. For $25, they get tickets to Sunday home games, goodies and access to some cool kid events.

Independent, collegiate league baseball for the family

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Take a break from the baseball action with a round of miniature golf at the New York Boulders’ gem of a ballpark in Pomona, N.Y. (Photo: Kevin McKeever)

Independent and collegiate league baseball is another great baseball option. The level of play may be a step below the Minors, but your kids will have as much — if not more — fun. You may see some past or future big league starts. Best of all, it’s only a fraction of the cost.

Long Island Ducks — Just an hour east of Queens in Central Islip and only a short Uber ride from the nearest Long Island Railroad stop are the Ducks. This original member of the independent Atlantic League always competes for the title. Kids under age 3 are free but must sit on an adult’s lap. Children age 14 and under can join the Kids Club to receive discounts and special deals. Watch for special on-field events and promotions.

New Jersey Jackals — Part of the independent Frontier League, the Jackels moved to a “new” historic ballpark for 2023 – recently renovated Hinchliffe Stadium in Patterson, N.J. Hinchliffe originally opened in 1932 as one of the nation’s finest Negro Leagues ballparks and is now one of only two remaining in the country. Future baseball Hall of Famers Leroy “Satchel” Paige, Josh Gibson, James “Cool Papa” Bell and Paterson native Larry Doby all played at the stadium. The ballpark, only 35 minutes from Manhattan by car, is to feature a museum dedicated to the history of the Negro Leagues.

New York Boulders — Also part of the Frontier League, the (formerly Rockland) Boulders play in a beautiful ballpark in Pomona, N.Y., about 80 minutes by car north of Manhattan. In addition to a playground, there’s also a batting cage, a mini-golf course and mini-train ride. All have a clear view to the field so you don’t miss the on-field action. Plus, the players exit the field through the stands so stick around after the game for autographs and photos (see the photo at the top of this post).

Staten Island FerryHawksNew in 2022 is this independent Atlantic League team. They play in the recently renovated former home of the Single A Yankees affiliate. It’s a short walk from the Staten Island ferry. Children 3 years or younger are not required to have a ticket during game days. Kids can run the bases after Sunday home games.

Trenton Thunder — This former Yankees affiliate is now in the MLB Draft League, a summer collegiate league for top baseball prospects. Your child can join Boomer’s Kids Club, a paid membership deal that offers ticket and gear discounts and cool game-day/on-field opportunities. Look for promo days when kids eat free or can run the bases. The ballpark in Trenton is about 90 minutes from NYC, via car or N.J. Transit train.

Photos: Kevin McKeever

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Baseball with Kids Can Be Fun, Educational Day at the Park https://citydadsgroup.com/baseball-with-kids/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=baseball-with-kids https://citydadsgroup.com/baseball-with-kids/#respond Wed, 28 Mar 2012 12:00:00 +0000 http://citydadsgroup.com/nyc/2012/03/28/baseball-with-kids/

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Baseball with kids, especially at the very child-friendly New York Mets’ Citi Field, is experience every parent should try whether you like the sport or not.

When the calendar finally hits springtime, I think of two things. What could have been on my bracket and baseball is right around the corner, which for me that means the New York Mets. In the past, going to the game meant knocking back a few beers and heckling. But baseball with kids, especially a couple of little ones in tow watching everything I do), means my behavior has to change a little bit.

Instead of ripping players for not hustling, I am describing the action to the kids in the most basic way. When we have made it out to the ball park, I find myself playing games with the kids. Can you find something blue? Do you see a circle? The best moments are when your kids do something special, and you know that your kid totally gets you. When my daughter was a few months old, we took her to a game at the old Shea Stadium. The crowd started cheering for the Mets scoring a run and she started clapping. I nearly cried. I don’t know if it was from pride, or from exhaustion, or a combination of both.

Despite their flaws, the Mets have made their new home Citi Field a very welcoming place for enjoying baseball with kids. In center field, on the field level, near Shake Shack and Blue Smoke rests the 2K Sports FanFest in Mr. Met’s Kiddie Field. It features a batting cage, base running, video game kiosks, a live DJ and usually the best mascot in organized baseball Mr. Met stops by to take some pictures and meet some fans. In addition to the organized activities at Kiddie Field, there are plenty of other things around the ball park. All the levels have large wide walking areas, which are perfect to take a kid on a walk when they are getting antsy. Most levels you can still see the field. Baby diaper changing tables are located in all concourse restrooms.

Tips on taking in Mets’ baseball with kids

According to the Mets website, kids less than 32” tall do not require a ticket as long as they sit on your lap. Citi Field welcomes guests with strollers. However, their use must not limit guest movement or block aisles. Strollers should be stored under your seat or checked with Fan Assistance.

There are things that make me giddy like a little kid, and my kids love to see me excited by silly things. When a Mets player hits a home run, a giant apple appears. It blows their minds when they see it, and it is a great segue into a discussion of an important “play” in the game. What always gets me is that you can get right up to the original apple, which is right outside of the main entrance. In the third base side parking lots near Row C, the bases and pitching rubber from the old stadium are marked. On my first visits to Citi Field with my son, we stopped over by first base and I told him that my favorite all-time player used to play right here. The little guy was sleeping, but I’m sure he absorbed my excitement.

While on an uncrowded day (or even on a non-game day) you can run the bases in the parking lot. For the past few years the Mets have held Mr. Met Dash days, where kids under 12 get the chance to run the bases on the actual field, and special events on Family Sundays at Citi Field. Check the Mets’ schedule for these games.

Cheaper options for NYC baseball with kids

Going to Major League ball games can be extremely expensive, but there are plenty of other options for New York parents to take in baseball with kids.

Inexpensive tickets are available to most games on Stub Hub. If you avoid marquee games, tickets are very easy to come by. There are also three minor league teams that play in New York, whose tickets and concession prices are much more reasonable. The Mets single-A team the Brooklyn Cyclones play on Coney Island; the Yankees single-A team the Staten Island Yankees play in a state of the art stadium a block away from the free Staten Island Ferry; and out on Long Island, the Long Island Ducks play in the unaffiliated Atlantic League.

If all else fails, there is no reason you can’t grill up some hot dogs, and dress up in your baseball gear and sit down and watch the ball game on TV with your kids at home.

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